Mueller Grand Jury Work Is Continuing ‘Robustly,’ U.S. Says
- Revelation comes during hearing over naming mystery company
- Panel is still hearing evidence after submission of report
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A grand jury investigation started by Special Counsel Robert Mueller continues “robustly,” even though his report on his probe into potential Russian collusion with President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign has been delivered, a federal prosecutor said in court on Wednesday.
The disclosure by David Goodhand, a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington, came during a federal court hearing in Washington over whether the identity of a foreign government-owned company that refused to comply with a grand jury subpoena should be revealed to the public. The company took its fight to the Supreme Court, which on Monday declined to intervene.